Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 67State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1993 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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... but he noted that “ defense counsel was allowed to ask each prospective juror a host of questions about race ... that the " exclusion of the question on interracial marriage ” did not significantly hamper “ the defendant's right to ...
... but he noted that “ defense counsel was allowed to ask each prospective juror a host of questions about race ... that the " exclusion of the question on interracial marriage ” did not significantly hamper “ the defendant's right to ...
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Three different factual scenarios arise in the context of this question : ( 1 ) the lawyer reasonably believes that the client intends to testify falsely , but the client has neither done so nor clearly stated an intention to do so ...
Three different factual scenarios arise in the context of this question : ( 1 ) the lawyer reasonably believes that the client intends to testify falsely , but the client has neither done so nor clearly stated an intention to do so ...
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Even if the court decides not to allow the attorneys to question the jurors after the proceeding , the judge can obtain valuable ... whether any critical information was not disclosed to them , and what questions they may have .
Even if the court decides not to allow the attorneys to question the jurors after the proceeding , the judge can obtain valuable ... whether any critical information was not disclosed to them , and what questions they may have .
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Labor Relations and Employment | 39 |
C | 51 |
DEVELOPMENTS IN CONNECTICUT | 55 |
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